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amy robach made the trip to a secret world. >> reporter: deep in the desert, on the border between utah and arizona, a polygamous sect of 8,000 people are still living a secret live, obeying the commands of their leader, warren jeffs. he was sentenced to life in prison for the sexual assault of girls as young as 14. >> we miss our prophet. we know he is innocent. >> reporter: a year-long investigation by "20/20" reveals that jeffs, from behind prison bars, still controls every aspect of his followers' lives. >> obey the prophet when he speaks, and you'll be blessed. disobey him -- it is death. >> reporter: in this community, where a man needs three wives to gain salvation, warren jeffs married over 80 women. every week, he issues bizarre orders that seem random to outsiders. >> now it is down that you cannot eat corn. >> no sex between husband and wife. >> at home you couldn't have any toys. you couldn't ride bikes either. >> reporter: this community has often taken young boys out of school to work in construction. willie steed told us he helped build this multimillion dollar house for
amy robach made the trip to a secret world. >> reporter: deep in the desert, on the border between utah and arizona, a polygamous sect of 8,000 people are still living a secret live, obeying the commands of their leader, warren jeffs. he was sentenced to life in prison for the sexual assault of girls as young as 14. >> we miss our prophet. we know he is innocent. >> reporter: a year-long investigation by "20/20" reveals that jeffs, from behind prison bars, still...
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. >>> this thanksgiving is extra special for a football phenom from utah. she is 9-year-old samantha gordon, the only girl in her utah little league football team. >> general mills is honoring sam by putting her image on the box of wheatties. she rushed for nearly 2,000 yards and scored 35 touchdowns, putting most of her teammates to shame and in the dust. >> but it won't be on sale to the public. >>> coming up next, "the pulse," and a cake/pie combo. the holiday dessert you have to see to believe. >>> and what not to do today when it comes to cooking that turkey. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not
. >>> this thanksgiving is extra special for a football phenom from utah. she is 9-year-old samantha gordon, the only girl in her utah little league football team. >> general mills is honoring sam by putting her image on the box of wheatties. she rushed for nearly 2,000 yards and scored 35 touchdowns, putting most of her teammates to shame and in the dust. >> but it won't be on sale to the public. >>> coming up next, "the pulse," and a cake/pie combo. the...
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. >>> this thanksgiving is extra special for a football phenom from utah. she is 9-year-old samantha gordon, the only girl in her utah little league football team. >> general mills is honoring sam by putting her image on the box of wheatties. she rushed for nearly 2,000 yards and scored 35 touchdowns, putting most of her teammates to shame and in the dust. >> but it won't be on sale to the public. >>> coming up next, "the pulse," and a cake/pie combo. the holiday dessert you have to see to believe. >>> and what not to do today when it comes to cooking that turkey. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not
. >>> this thanksgiving is extra special for a football phenom from utah. she is 9-year-old samantha gordon, the only girl in her utah little league football team. >> general mills is honoring sam by putting her image on the box of wheatties. she rushed for nearly 2,000 yards and scored 35 touchdowns, putting most of her teammates to shame and in the dust. >> but it won't be on sale to the public. >>> coming up next, "the pulse," and a cake/pie combo. the...
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will premiere at the sundance film festival the movie is selected to compete for best dramatic film in utah next week. it is expected to cover the shooting of the unarmed oakland man. grant was killed by a bart officer new year's day 2009. it stars octavia spencer. >>> historic bay area oyster farm is about to be history. interior secretary al czar just announced the government is shutting -- shutting down the drakes bay oyster company. ending a long environmental battle. salazar visited last week and concluded the landscape should be returned to wilderness. environmentalists say it threatened seals. senator feinstein fought to save the farm saying it was key to the area's economy. the lease expires tomorrow. >>> meteorologist lisa argen taking a look at that second storm on the way. >> wind gusts 35 miles an hour, light rain already reported around the bay ear. live look from our sutro camera clouds thickening and lowering, main rain is several hours off we are already feeling the affects look at mount tam, windy, rainy conditions some of this rain is a lot of low level moisture, live drop
will premiere at the sundance film festival the movie is selected to compete for best dramatic film in utah next week. it is expected to cover the shooting of the unarmed oakland man. grant was killed by a bart officer new year's day 2009. it stars octavia spencer. >>> historic bay area oyster farm is about to be history. interior secretary al czar just announced the government is shutting -- shutting down the drakes bay oyster company. ending a long environmental battle. salazar...
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. >> reporter: to utah's mia love, who lost her race for congress last night. and ted cruz of texas, a tea party favorite who won his race for the senate -- >> can we retire president barack obama? >> reporter: and who we talked to at the convention. people say, all the rising parts of the american popular are going democratic, minorities, young people, college educated, unmarried women. and you're actually shrinking the base. >> well, you know, that story, every few years, that story gets written and yet somehow it doesn't quite seem to happen. >> reporter: but this time, it did. and the challenges faced by republicans go well beyond finding a few attractive minority candidates. >> i think the change that republicans are going to have to go through is going to take years. it's not going to be one election or one year. come to a combination of a candidate, their biography and the policies that all coincide together. >> reporter: so, candidates are important, policies are important. but so is something else. respect. >> the reforms i'm proposing would not apply
. >> reporter: to utah's mia love, who lost her race for congress last night. and ted cruz of texas, a tea party favorite who won his race for the senate -- >> can we retire president barack obama? >> reporter: and who we talked to at the convention. people say, all the rising parts of the american popular are going democratic, minorities, young people, college educated, unmarried women. and you're actually shrinking the base. >> well, you know, that story, every few...
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this freight train in utah slammed full force into a water truck at a railroad crossing. the truck smashed into pieces, but the two men inside actually walked away without a scratch. the man who took the video said he was shocked that anyone survived the crash. yeah, us, too. >> unbelievable. >>> now, a look at morning road conditions, look out for those trains. a slick commute in the pacific northwest. rain-drenching highways around minneapolis, omaha, kansas city and st. louis. roads will be wet at times from houston and norman. >>> and if you're flying today just a few cities to watch out for. airport delays possible in houston and new orleans. >>> and we turn now to pittsburgh where a day at the zoo turned to absolute tragedy. >> and it happened at an exhibit of wolf-like animals called painted dogs. a 2-year-old child fell over a railing dropping 15 feet into a pen. a pack of dogs then attacked. zookeepers rushed in luring animals away, but they had to shoot and kill one who did not back off. >> as we were passing the tigers, we went up towards -- we could hear screa
this freight train in utah slammed full force into a water truck at a railroad crossing. the truck smashed into pieces, but the two men inside actually walked away without a scratch. the man who took the video said he was shocked that anyone survived the crash. yeah, us, too. >> unbelievable. >>> now, a look at morning road conditions, look out for those trains. a slick commute in the pacific northwest. rain-drenching highways around minneapolis, omaha, kansas city and st. louis....
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george, utah, airport. from multiple angles, the video shows how that stolen plane and the air terminal were damaged back in july at the hands of a distraught rogue airline pilot on a suicide mission. >> we reversed the jet. then, he put it in drive, so to speak. >> reporter: watch as the plane pulls away from the jet bridge. then, from the wide view, the out-of-control jet, bumping over speed bumps and parking strips in the rental lot before damaging 14 cars. this angle shows the speed. we'll slow it down in a moment. but watch how fast the jet is taxiing at the hands of the fugitive captain. slowed down, you can read the plane's branding as it goes by. this camera view is from the rental car building. the jet's left wing clips the side of the terminal. even after the plane is out of frame, the blast from the jet continues to blow debris. unable to take off, the pilot, brian joseph hedglin committed suicide in the passenger cabin. he had been on the run from colorado, where he allegedly killed his girlfrie
george, utah, airport. from multiple angles, the video shows how that stolen plane and the air terminal were damaged back in july at the hands of a distraught rogue airline pilot on a suicide mission. >> we reversed the jet. then, he put it in drive, so to speak. >> reporter: watch as the plane pulls away from the jet bridge. then, from the wide view, the out-of-control jet, bumping over speed bumps and parking strips in the rental lot before damaging 14 cars. this angle shows the...
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in the rockies, with blizzard conditions and up to two feet of snow in montana, idaho, wyoming and utah. light rain in the dakotas. drier in the northeast. and a chilly morning in the southeast. >> 70s from miami to new orleans. mostly 50s in the northeast and midwest. some 40s from seattle to portland. >>> and when we come back, talking turkey. what this year's thanksgiving feast is going to cost. not just in terms of your waistline. >> exactly. >>> also, the deals you can snag when that dinner's over. more black friday previews are now rolling in. >>> and then, train wreck. we've got the pictures of a crash-landing by a 200-ton locomotive. >>> welcome back, everyone. wall street is facing growing fears that the economy could careen over that so-called fiscal cliff, which is the double-whammy of spending cuts and tax hikes that kicks in january 1st without a deal in congress. the dow sank another 121 points yesterday, with a two-day loss of 400 points. the nasdaq tumbled 41, almost 1.5%. >>> mcdonald's is serving up some disappointing numbers. the fast food giant says worldwide monthly
in the rockies, with blizzard conditions and up to two feet of snow in montana, idaho, wyoming and utah. light rain in the dakotas. drier in the northeast. and a chilly morning in the southeast. >> 70s from miami to new orleans. mostly 50s in the northeast and midwest. some 40s from seattle to portland. >>> and when we come back, talking turkey. what this year's thanksgiving feast is going to cost. not just in terms of your waistline. >> exactly. >>> also, the...
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. >>> dramatic surveillance video has just been released of the bizarre incident at a utah airport this summer. >> a skywest pilot, accused of murder, trying to use a stolen jet as his getaway vehicle. brian hedwin was wanted in connection of killing his girlfriend. he hops into a jet, slams into a building. he crashes through fences. knocks down light poles. and damages more than a dozen cars. he committed suicide before chris could reach the plane. >>> the psychotic shooter who opened fire on congresswoman gabby giffords and nearly 20 others in tucson will be sentenced today. abc news has learned that giffords and her husband, astronaut mark kelly will be in a tucson courtroom, coming face-to-face with jared loughner. six people were killed in that shooting rampage. giffords was among 13 who were wounded. >>> and a 77-year-old arizona man is waking up to freedom this morning after spending almost 40 years in prison for a double-murder that he has always insisted he did not commit. reporter david biscobing of our abc station in phoenix has the story. >> reporter: it was a horrific crim
. >>> dramatic surveillance video has just been released of the bizarre incident at a utah airport this summer. >> a skywest pilot, accused of murder, trying to use a stolen jet as his getaway vehicle. brian hedwin was wanted in connection of killing his girlfriend. he hops into a jet, slams into a building. he crashes through fences. knocks down light poles. and damages more than a dozen cars. he committed suicide before chris could reach the plane. >>> the psychotic...
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george utah airport, some disturbing answers about what could be the weakest link. bashed wire perimeter fences. police releasing caught on tape video that traces the midnight attempt by a fugitive rogue pilot to literally launch an escape by stealing the plane. brian hedglin uses his coat and thick gloves to climb the razor wired fence. and here, he can be seen scurrying across the tarmac. look closely from this angle and you can see him remove the wooden blocks from beneath the landing gear. moments later, a clear view of the plane in reverse. then, the jet moves forward, a little too quickly and can be seen hitting first the gate with its left wing. and from this camera, a cloud of dust, as the jet clips the terminal itself. and now out of control, bounces off speed bumps and into the parking lot. the tragic ending, thankfully not on camera. the pilot, on the run, after killing his colorado girlfriend, shoots himself. his body, found in the passenger cabin. the jet engine still running. jim avila, abc news, new york. >>> and still ahead on "world news," congressw
george utah airport, some disturbing answers about what could be the weakest link. bashed wire perimeter fences. police releasing caught on tape video that traces the midnight attempt by a fugitive rogue pilot to literally launch an escape by stealing the plane. brian hedglin uses his coat and thick gloves to climb the razor wired fence. and here, he can be seen scurrying across the tarmac. look closely from this angle and you can see him remove the wooden blocks from beneath the landing gear....
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with her youth football look egg in utah. look at her. they can't stop her. >> she is amazing. isn't she. >> yes. >> niners pretty amazing too tonight. >> would i like to see collin throwing to little sam. that is unstoppable right there. the he forces the question tonight who should be starting at quarterback for the 49ers. back up qb opens a lot of eyes. back up qb opens a lot of eyes. in the first nfl start >> here we go. let the quarterback controversy begin. collin started in place of alec smith tonight. he shredded one of the best defense in the nfl. had he a rocket arm and niners they destroyed the bears. smith said he was surprised. felt he was fine recovered from concussion last week but collin got the start first in the nfl and he looked like a veteran. first quarter. deep down the field. to kyle williams in stride. 57 yards. jim harbaugh pumped. next play to davis. kind of forgot in the offense. 6 catches said he felt like somebody took the handcuffs off finally. 10 nothing niners. second quarte quarter. to davis. again. 32 yard gain. perfect placement. 12 of 15. 184
with her youth football look egg in utah. look at her. they can't stop her. >> she is amazing. isn't she. >> yes. >> niners pretty amazing too tonight. >> would i like to see collin throwing to little sam. that is unstoppable right there. the he forces the question tonight who should be starting at quarterback for the 49ers. back up qb opens a lot of eyes. back up qb opens a lot of eyes. in the first nfl start >> here we go. let the quarterback controversy begin....
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with her youth football look egg in utah. look at her. they can't stop her. >> she is amazing. isn't she. >> yes. >> niners pretty amazing too tonight. >> would i like to see collin throwing to little sam. that is unstoppable right there. the he forces the question tonight who should be starting at quarterback for the 49ers. back up qb opens a lot of eyes. in the first nfl start ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >> here we go. let the quarterback controversy begin. collin started in place of alec smith tonight. he shredded one of the best defense in the nfl. had he a rocket arm and niners they destroyed the bears. smith
with her youth football look egg in utah. look at her. they can't stop her. >> she is amazing. isn't she. >> yes. >> niners pretty amazing too tonight. >> would i like to see collin throwing to little sam. that is unstoppable right there. the he forces the question tonight who should be starting at quarterback for the 49ers. back up qb opens a lot of eyes. in the first nfl start ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [...
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. >> there was concern at first but upon seeing jim utah but a at practice, they joked the coach should be fined $500 and harbaugh returned from the hospital. the coach says is nothing new. he has been dealing with it. you can't take the stress out of a job when you are an n.f.l. coach. he will listen to the doctor. he is back to work full speed ahead. >> good to be back. driving over yesterday, rest of the team is practice and you are not here, i have had that dream before many times. you are team is practicing and you are not out there. glad to be out here. >> stanford will try to shock the world. trying to take down oregon. 5:00 p.m. right here on abc7, if the ducks win they will have the title and spot on the championship game. the ducks have the longest winning streak, 13 straight games, scoring 42 points in all of those victories. >> one team in the nation that has played their best every single game. my talks to you guys you have to match that and play your best. to play against the best you have to give yourself a chance. >> stanford, they are 20 1/2 underdog on the road at oreg
. >> there was concern at first but upon seeing jim utah but a at practice, they joked the coach should be fined $500 and harbaugh returned from the hospital. the coach says is nothing new. he has been dealing with it. you can't take the stress out of a job when you are an n.f.l. coach. he will listen to the doctor. he is back to work full speed ahead. >> good to be back. driving over yesterday, rest of the team is practice and you are not here, i have had that dream before many...
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the center of the nation, already dropping heavy snow in salt lake city and up to 48 inches in the utah mountains. and in kansas tonight, 50 reports of severe weather. these thunderstorms in kansas all part of the season. abc meteorologist ginger zee tracking this since "good morning america" this morning. this is a real clash. >> reporter: it is. such a big part of the country. minneapolis had a record high yesterday of 69, today, in the 20s. so, some 40-degree drop. and that's going to get severe weather, that's what we're dealing with tonight. a sliver of the south has to have that slight risk. that is damaging wind, large hail, outside chance of a tornado. some tornado warnings earlier. little rock is going to be just east of it but down into far eastern texas. >> be on alert tonight. many celebrating the holiday tomorrow, marking it, what do they expect? >> reporter: in the east, one more day of beauty. we deserve that little break. new york city will make it to 65. 66, d.c. but look at chicago, they were 70 today. tomorrow, 39. >> tale of two countries tonight. ginger zee, thank y
the center of the nation, already dropping heavy snow in salt lake city and up to 48 inches in the utah mountains. and in kansas tonight, 50 reports of severe weather. these thunderstorms in kansas all part of the season. abc meteorologist ginger zee tracking this since "good morning america" this morning. this is a real clash. >> reporter: it is. such a big part of the country. minneapolis had a record high yesterday of 69, today, in the 20s. so, some 40-degree drop. and that's...
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the 9-year-old running wild in utah. this is amazing speed, gained national attention. the niners were among those taking notice. they welcomed her and she got to meet players and posed for pictures with several of them. tonight gordon will be on the side lines and will meet steve young, watching monday night football. it's cute.((x i recommend they don't try to run her down. she's night lite ning fast, super fast. >> what an opportunity. >> yes. >> beautiful weather out there. just take a sweat shirt. it gets breezy. but dry is the key. it's not going to be dry much longer. we're seeing wet weather from our high definition camera we have a few high clouds coming through. it has been a mild afternoon temperature wise so far. let's check out live dop plef 7 now. clouds have been moving in ahead of the next storm system sprinkles around santa rosa, as i said. in the north bay tonight, rain spreads south tuesday. showers will be diminishing heading into wednesday. so don't worry. thanksgiving is looking great. tomorrow morning, temperatures 50s. as we look, you'll see the
the 9-year-old running wild in utah. this is amazing speed, gained national attention. the niners were among those taking notice. they welcomed her and she got to meet players and posed for pictures with several of them. tonight gordon will be on the side lines and will meet steve young, watching monday night football. it's cute.((x i recommend they don't try to run her down. she's night lite ning fast, super fast. >> what an opportunity. >> yes. >> beautiful weather out...
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i taught utah history 34 times at the university of utah. the -- his first book, "campus crusade for christ: renewal of evangelical in post war america," it was a prize winning book. he's a graduate of notre dame. they'll be in our minds today with football. he is from new york state, upstate, as they call it. not far from where brigham young workedded or paul mira. well, his insight and balance, we'll talk about later on in the program. the other commentators are craig foster, author of two books, critical analyst of appty-mormon in great britain, 1837-1860, and a different god question, myth mitt, the religious right and the mormon question. he also co-authored with the mormon quest for the presidency, and also with the persistence of polygamy andçó mormon anthology. he worked for the family history library in salt lake city, and there, he did research gene loming -- gene research op dignitaries. john ashcroft, george w. bush, bill and hillary clinton, walter cronkite, sean hannity, charles, larry king, barack obama, kevin rudd, mike wal
i taught utah history 34 times at the university of utah. the -- his first book, "campus crusade for christ: renewal of evangelical in post war america," it was a prize winning book. he's a graduate of notre dame. they'll be in our minds today with football. he is from new york state, upstate, as they call it. not far from where brigham young workedded or paul mira. well, his insight and balance, we'll talk about later on in the program. the other commentators are craig foster, author...
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utah, 30 inches of snow over the weekend. in the in the some reports of up to 50 inches of snow. this was a big cold hit of air. the thing is you start out in the west with cold temperatures but in the next couple of days you get back to cold air. oklahoma city, 61 degrees. on the east coast, what a beautiful day. there may be fog in some places. look at that, 69, >> just a little message for penny in indianapolis, paula and glenn are here, and they did actually bring your sign. but, penny, those are some good friends that you sent to new york. and they're doing your work for you. let's go back inside, josh, lara? >> thank you, sam. >>> and here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu" what's really behind matthew mcconaughey looking so thin. >>> and plus can you really be addicted to shopping? we have one woman's shocking story and how she got help. >>> and marissa's big makeover. the actress, losing 60 pounds. we'll tell you how she did. coming up live on "good morning america"! [ female announcer ] it's deliciously dark just before dawn. it's a rainy morning beco
utah, 30 inches of snow over the weekend. in the in the some reports of up to 50 inches of snow. this was a big cold hit of air. the thing is you start out in the west with cold temperatures but in the next couple of days you get back to cold air. oklahoma city, 61 degrees. on the east coast, what a beautiful day. there may be fog in some places. look at that, 69, >> just a little message for penny in indianapolis, paula and glenn are here, and they did actually bring your sign. but,...
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i taught utah history 34 times at the university of utah. his first book, bill bright and the campus crusade for christ, the renewing of evangelical in post-war america was a prize-winning book. he is a graduate of notre dame. they will be in our minds today. he is from new york state, upstate as they call it, not really very far from where brigham young worked and not far from column i wrote. well, his insight and balance we will talk about later on in the program. the other commentators are craig foster author of two books,. [inaudible] a critical analysis of pamphleteering and great written, 1837 to 1860 and a different god question, mitt romney, the religious right and the mormon question. he also co-authored the mormon request for the presidency and also the persistence of polygamy of mormon anthology. he worked for the family history library in salt lake city and bear, he did research genealogical research on some dignitaries, john ashcroft, george w. bush, bill and hillary clinton, walter cronkite, sean hannity, charlton heston, henry
i taught utah history 34 times at the university of utah. his first book, bill bright and the campus crusade for christ, the renewing of evangelical in post-war america was a prize-winning book. he is a graduate of notre dame. they will be in our minds today. he is from new york state, upstate as they call it, not really very far from where brigham young worked and not far from column i wrote. well, his insight and balance we will talk about later on in the program. the other commentators are...
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there would not have been a master in southern utah but for the utah war standoff. and brigham repeatedly spoke and encouraged indian leaders to attack wagon trains. created an environment in which leaders in the south might think that they could orchestrate an indian massacre with his approval. and he doesn't display any great concern for justice, or even ecclesiastical sanction for many years afterwards. so i think, i think it requires a complex answer. >> next question. [inaudible] >> there we go. back up a couple months there to july 24 of 1857, supposedly when we're talking of the 10 years of isolation that brigham young was hoping that he would get, and that he did get. there are some authors and people who say that there was a given amount theatrics with rockwell and others that rode into camp up there at the campgrounds in, what was a, little cottonwood canyon where they were holding their anniversary party to indicate that the army was coming. and that brigham young already knew his army was coming and that this was more of a theatrics to rally the people p
there would not have been a master in southern utah but for the utah war standoff. and brigham repeatedly spoke and encouraged indian leaders to attack wagon trains. created an environment in which leaders in the south might think that they could orchestrate an indian massacre with his approval. and he doesn't display any great concern for justice, or even ecclesiastical sanction for many years afterwards. so i think, i think it requires a complex answer. >> next question. [inaudible]...
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the nearest states with power ball are oregon, utah and arizona. biggest lottery jackpot was the 656 million dollar prize in mar. -- in march. [ unintelligible ] >>> ahead, five things to know before you go. including the standoff overnight that blocked traffic on t.i.. >> abc7 morn >>> good morning. 6:54. it is not fog, but this is going to turn into rain in the next couple of days, lisa argen is monitoring this and will have more coming up. >>> here are five things to know before you go: number one, traffic is being allowed in and out of treasure it started when officers tried to pull over a man in nob hill, chased him to treasure island where they say he shot himself and took his own life. >> number two, major intersection in milpitas shutdown west of i-880 suspect fired on a police officer who pulled him over near jacqueline and escuela parkway the suspect got away, the officer was not injured. >> number three, sea of blue is expected at a redwood city high school this morning following the death of a student. facebook movement is underway aski
the nearest states with power ball are oregon, utah and arizona. biggest lottery jackpot was the 656 million dollar prize in mar. -- in march. [ unintelligible ] >>> ahead, five things to know before you go. including the standoff overnight that blocked traffic on t.i.. >> abc7 morn >>> good morning. 6:54. it is not fog, but this is going to turn into rain in the next couple of days, lisa argen is monitoring this and will have more coming up. >>> here are five...
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three guys from utah, collecting every, single bag of unwanted leaves they could find so they could do that. >> oh. >> jump into a 17-foot-high pile of leaves. >> i love it. >> then, they stopped and collected every, single leaf in utah. >> oh, my gosh, no. >> i'm serious, don't you dare do this. >> no. >> don't you do. >> remember that show on mtv? >> it looks fun. >> it does look fun. >>> paula abdul, nicki minaj, live. >>> people just like you have donated coats to help americans in need. go, now, to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! or go to any burlington coat factory store to donate a coat and share the warmth this winter. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. and with my bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i love 'em even more. i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jum
three guys from utah, collecting every, single bag of unwanted leaves they could find so they could do that. >> oh. >> jump into a 17-foot-high pile of leaves. >> i love it. >> then, they stopped and collected every, single leaf in utah. >> oh, my gosh, no. >> i'm serious, don't you dare do this. >> no. >> don't you do. >> remember that show on mtv? >> it looks fun. >> it does look fun. >>> paula abdul, nicki minaj,...
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. >> man take video of a train in utah never expected to capture this. a utility truck right there crossed the train's path. the man who shot the video ran to the semi, expecting the worst and was shocked by what he found. >> he got out of the truck. i said, are you all right? he said, i'm fine. dude. the luckiest man alive right now. >> ama: the crossing lights were flashing and the train horne was blaring the driver of the truck told police he didn't see the train. >>> many americans don't like to do math and new research may suggest why. scientist found when some people do math they feel the same anxiety associated with pain. scientists hooked up 28 people to brain scanners and had them do math problems. some had no anxiety. others shown the same anxiety linked to pain. it didn't matter if the math problems were complex or simple addition. that does it for this edition of abc-7 news. thank you for joining us, college football is next, oklahoma state and kansas state. we'll see you back here at
. >> man take video of a train in utah never expected to capture this. a utility truck right there crossed the train's path. the man who shot the video ran to the semi, expecting the worst and was shocked by what he found. >> he got out of the truck. i said, are you all right? he said, i'm fine. dude. the luckiest man alive right now. >> ama: the crossing lights were flashing and the train horne was blaring the driver of the truck told police he didn't see the train....
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it comes to us from logan, utah. >> that's right. that's where a bunch of guys collected more than 1,400 bags of leaves and then emptied them into a backyard. and then it was time to play. by jumping off the roof, yep, right into that pile. >> awesome. >> that looks fun. >> the pile was 17 feet high, big enough to keep everybody safe. they estimated the whole pile of leaves weighed about 20,000 pounds. pretty cool camera shots too. >> nice video work. >> don't try that at home. >> everyone as a kid loves doing that. even adults. jumping in piles of leaves. 'tis the season. look at that thing. >> you have to know what is in the piles of leaves. sometimes there can be some dangerous elements. >> oh, look at that. a little round-off. i give them 8.0 for the dismount. looks good. >> are they going to burn them now? >> yeah. i love the smell of burning leaves, though. don't you love that? >> i actually love the smell of a burning fireplace, mm-hmm. >> go on. >> the fireplace. >> little chardonnay. some s'mors. >> campfire. bearskin rug? >
it comes to us from logan, utah. >> that's right. that's where a bunch of guys collected more than 1,400 bags of leaves and then emptied them into a backyard. and then it was time to play. by jumping off the roof, yep, right into that pile. >> awesome. >> that looks fun. >> the pile was 17 feet high, big enough to keep everybody safe. they estimated the whole pile of leaves weighed about 20,000 pounds. pretty cool camera shots too. >> nice video work. >>...
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this is not an export things or wines made in utah. it's wines from everywhere, but the state has to get them for you. used to be a state employee in utah whose job it was to taste every alcohol and wine and whiskey the state was considering allowing into the state to be sold. i don't know if there is someone with that job, but it wasn't that long ago. that's because in utah the department of alcoholic beverage control is not only tasked with enforcing liquor laws in the state giving out licenses, they choose which wines and beers and spirits the citizens of the state of utah may purchase. the state government on behalf of its residents tastes wine and decides if it is good enough for utah. whether did the states deal with booze is really weird. i always thought it's because we had a long, strange, national failed experiment called prohibition that was not that long ago. when prohibition ended in 1933, americans could legally buy and sell and drink booze for the first time in 13 years. people were obviously psyched when prohibition end
this is not an export things or wines made in utah. it's wines from everywhere, but the state has to get them for you. used to be a state employee in utah whose job it was to taste every alcohol and wine and whiskey the state was considering allowing into the state to be sold. i don't know if there is someone with that job, but it wasn't that long ago. that's because in utah the department of alcoholic beverage control is not only tasked with enforcing liquor laws in the state giving out...
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instructional video for those of hue live ntsb nonpowerball states, california, alabama, hawaii, mississippi, utah, wyoming, but still want to marriage here's what you do. >> you feel like you're playing powerball if your state doesn't have it? with guillermo. okay. first, write your favorite numbers. and then get your numbers. and some money. and put them in the garbage disposal like this. ha ha ha! that's where your money goes! >> isn't that great? thank you, guillermo. [ cheers and applause ] starbucks has just introduced its most expensive cup of coffee ever. it is called costa rica -- it is priced at $7 a cup. which might sound like a lot but you're also paying for the ambience of a homeless guy taking a shower in the bathroom sink. starbucks said it is worth $7 because it is made from a rare kind of bean called geisha. if you threw an elbow at an old lady's head this week, you are not allowed to buy this cup of coffee. a $7 comof coffee. i feel like this is a test to find out how stupid we are. while it is ridiculous to spend $7 on a cup of coffee, it is not that much more ridiculous than sp
instructional video for those of hue live ntsb nonpowerball states, california, alabama, hawaii, mississippi, utah, wyoming, but still want to marriage here's what you do. >> you feel like you're playing powerball if your state doesn't have it? with guillermo. okay. first, write your favorite numbers. and then get your numbers. and some money. and put them in the garbage disposal like this. ha ha ha! that's where your money goes! >> isn't that great? thank you, guillermo. [ cheers...
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a little taste of utah in the middle of maryland. it isn't just between places that have state stores for booze and states that don't have state stores. i mean, in some places you can buy beer or wine or hard stuff at the rite aid or gas station. in some places you can buy beer at a gags station, but spirits come from a state store that looks like a prison. there are all the different levels of control on the sale and distribution of booze up to and including the state becoming the retailer that sells you the booze. now that is about to happen with pot, too, sort of. three states had wide-ranging new rules about pot the on the ballot this year. not about medical marijuana but recreationalal use of marijuana. it passed in washington and colorado but not in oregon, which is oregon is a more blue state than colorado is. oregon was voting on something slightly different. the model of the state-run store that sells all the liquor in the state than utah, that is what oregon was considering for pot. the state would regulate people growing a
a little taste of utah in the middle of maryland. it isn't just between places that have state stores for booze and states that don't have state stores. i mean, in some places you can buy beer or wine or hard stuff at the rite aid or gas station. in some places you can buy beer at a gags station, but spirits come from a state store that looks like a prison. there are all the different levels of control on the sale and distribution of booze up to and including the state becoming the retailer...
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powerball not played in california, nevada, utah, wyoming, mississippi, and alabama. >> imagine -- i mean california's a huge state. imagine if they can get in the mix. the jackpot would be incredible. ooh. all that powerball jack pot, the topic of our facebook question yesterday. >> we wanted to know what would you do with all that prize money? vanessa said, buy a home where my family lives, donate to alzheimer's research, help those who've helped me, help some homeless people, donate to a veterans home, feed hungry children. why don't you try solving world peace, too, vanessa. that is very altruistic of you. kudos. >> joseph says, i'll be honest. aisle put it in an an offshore bank account, create a whole new identity for myself, and live a hedonistic life of questionable morals and purchases and wouldn't feel death penalty in the least. >> joseph, we should hang out one weekend. >> i would hang out with vanessa. another joseph says, paula and rob, i would have a smashing party with both of you as hosts and also i would buy each of you a new car of your choice. i want a new mini va
powerball not played in california, nevada, utah, wyoming, mississippi, and alabama. >> imagine -- i mean california's a huge state. imagine if they can get in the mix. the jackpot would be incredible. ooh. all that powerball jack pot, the topic of our facebook question yesterday. >> we wanted to know what would you do with all that prize money? vanessa said, buy a home where my family lives, donate to alzheimer's research, help those who've helped me, help some homeless people,...
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forecast, a big storm in the rockies with blizzard conditions and up to 2 feet of snow in montana, idaho, utah. showers along the california coast. some light rain in the dakotas. drier in the northeast. a chilly morning in the southeast. >> 70s from miami to new orleans. 50s in the northwest. and midwest. 40s from seattle to portland. >> with veterans' day almost upon us, college sports is going all out to support the vets and military in general. one way that is happening, tonight on the flight deck of the decommissioned aircraft carrier, the "u.s.s. yorktown." >> they have a double-header on tap. first, the women of notre dame taking on the ohio state university buckeyes. then it's the buckeyes' men's team facing marquette. also in germany tonight, msu spartans taking on uconn. >> we should note that espn's "college gameday" is being done live from the deck of the carrier "u.s.s. san diego" in port in san diego. they do that. kind of cool. >> nice little tribute for sure. >>> well, parents, we have another segment of "parent picks" in the works. i know you can relate to how stressful it can
forecast, a big storm in the rockies with blizzard conditions and up to 2 feet of snow in montana, idaho, utah. showers along the california coast. some light rain in the dakotas. drier in the northeast. a chilly morning in the southeast. >> 70s from miami to new orleans. 50s in the northwest. and midwest. 40s from seattle to portland. >> with veterans' day almost upon us, college sports is going all out to support the vets and military in general. one way that is happening, tonight...
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she is 9-year-old samantha gordon or sam, as she likes to be called, the only girl playing on her utah peewee football team. >> you may have heard this. the running back rushed for more than 2000 yards and 30 touchdowns. general mills put her face on a wheaties box. she explains what she likes best about playing football. >> being a girl out there and keep scoring on the boys, and the boys are like, dang it, i just got beat by a girl. it's like a once in a lifetime opportunity and i'm so thankful to do this as a 9-year-old girl. >> she is awesome and fast. look at her go. despite all the success on the gridiron, samantha said soccer is actually her favorite sport. she'll probably only play football for two more years. she's going to retire after that. we should mention you will not find her wheaties box in the grocery store, because general mills said it would be just for sam. >> she was burning on that field. a little girl power there. all right. >>> well, coming up right here, we all have so many reasons to be thankful on this thanksgiving day, but perhaps none are feeling that grati
she is 9-year-old samantha gordon or sam, as she likes to be called, the only girl playing on her utah peewee football team. >> you may have heard this. the running back rushed for more than 2000 yards and 30 touchdowns. general mills put her face on a wheaties box. she explains what she likes best about playing football. >> being a girl out there and keep scoring on the boys, and the boys are like, dang it, i just got beat by a girl. it's like a once in a lifetime opportunity and...
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we have in utah from public lands to hill air force base to getting business for utah to bringing people together on both sides of the floor back there in washington and also bringing both congress, both congressional parts together, the house of representatives and the senate. i'm known for that. i'm just grateful to be with you and hope to have a good time. >> moderator: questions for today's debate were submitted by members of the audience, a committee of byu faculty members as well as the byu law school reviewed the questions. they selected those addressing important utah national issues. some questions were edited for clarity. mr. howell will have the first question of the debate, for subsequent questions we'll alternate which candidate answers first. each candidate will then have a minute to answer the question, and both will have an additional 30 seconds for rebuttal. if i determine that a follow-up question is appropriate, each will have 30 seconds to respond to my follow-up yes. the first question is from joseph haywood, a student here at brigham young university. joseph? >> reg
we have in utah from public lands to hill air force base to getting business for utah to bringing people together on both sides of the floor back there in washington and also bringing both congress, both congressional parts together, the house of representatives and the senate. i'm known for that. i'm just grateful to be with you and hope to have a good time. >> moderator: questions for today's debate were submitted by members of the audience, a committee of byu faculty members as well as...
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that is healthy for the state of utah. if they do not come up with some sort of solution, probably about 200 of that will not happen next year. if they resolve the fiscal cliff and the economy remains growing, although kind of sluggish -- here is another scenario, we have a loss of revenue from growth money. we are in a situation where we will prepare for the best, hope for the best, but anticipate a negative growth in the economy. liz: there is actually what we are calling the twinkie of fact. it is a negative bidder twinkie affect. there is a hostess plant where you live. how many jobs will that drop-off, as far as employment is concerned? >> a few hundred. clearly, any kind of negative constriction of the marketplace impacts us. even if it is a negative state. clearly, here at home, the good news for us is we are going at a 3.5% rate now economically. we are creating jobs. we have a healthy economy and a great quality of life which is attracting people and businesses to utah. we do not have control over what happens in
that is healthy for the state of utah. if they do not come up with some sort of solution, probably about 200 of that will not happen next year. if they resolve the fiscal cliff and the economy remains growing, although kind of sluggish -- here is another scenario, we have a loss of revenue from growth money. we are in a situation where we will prepare for the best, hope for the best, but anticipate a negative growth in the economy. liz: there is actually what we are calling the twinkie of fact....
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. >> suarez: for those stations not taking a pledge break, we take a second look at eastern utah, and a compromise that will allow companies to extract the region's natural gas, while preserving its environment. i reported from there earlier this year. the banks of the white river in eastern utah are perfectly quiet, in a way it's sometimes hard to find in a world of seven billion people-- just the sounds of gently flowing water, a hint of a breeze, the occasional bird. the gorgeous vistas and rare solitude sit on public land thousands of feet above a bonanza trapped deep in the earth. from high above, it's easy to see how the gas industry has changed the landscape, with gas wells by the thousands altering the fragile desert ecosystem. utah environmentalists say the view from the air and from the canyon floor illustrate why they want these public lands protected. >> you know, what families find when they come here, what outfitters, what americans come to experience this place, it's the quiet, it's the solitude, it's that you don't have the sight and sounds of human development around
. >> suarez: for those stations not taking a pledge break, we take a second look at eastern utah, and a compromise that will allow companies to extract the region's natural gas, while preserving its environment. i reported from there earlier this year. the banks of the white river in eastern utah are perfectly quiet, in a way it's sometimes hard to find in a world of seven billion people-- just the sounds of gently flowing water, a hint of a breeze, the occasional bird. the gorgeous...
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are they all going to come back to utah? those of us who have been following these issues along the utah/arizona border for many years believe that the crimes that they identified, those texas rangers identified down in texas, have basically been going on here in this region for decades. >> hundreds of people used to live in that compound. where did they go? >> reporter: well, good question, wolf. when mr. jeffs started to feel pressure in the early 2000s from utah and arizona, he sent people out and built compounds all over. they referred to that texas one as r-17, refuge 17. he sent a lot of people out, they bought in south dakota, in colorado. they already have people in idaho. there's lots of places they could go but clearly the big concentration, colorado, utah, right on the utah/arizona border, many of them will come back here and there's already great tensions because the federal government has come in and suing both of those municipalities that are run by the flds, basically saying that they're corrupt. so the tensio
are they all going to come back to utah? those of us who have been following these issues along the utah/arizona border for many years believe that the crimes that they identified, those texas rangers identified down in texas, have basically been going on here in this region for decades. >> hundreds of people used to live in that compound. where did they go? >> reporter: well, good question, wolf. when mr. jeffs started to feel pressure in the early 2000s from utah and arizona, he...
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. >>> and in utah, collision on the tracks. a water truck did not stand a chance when it crossed paths with that oncoming freight train. the truck smashed to pieces. completely destroyed, as you see there. but the two men inside were not seriously hurt. the driver apparently never saw the train coming. >>> and authorities are investigating a deadly attack by grizzly bears at a wildlife facility in montana. a 24-year-old worker was cleaning the bear enclosure at animals of montana in bozeman when one or both of the grizzlies in the compound attacked. that company provides animals for photo shoots and movies. >>> and one quick headline from the sports world. an eighth grader from china has become the youngest player in history to qualify for the masters. guan tianlang sunk it punching the ticket to augusta in april. he turned 14 years old last week. that's a quick look at the headlines. now for another look at the weather and the drop in temps, we're headed back to sam. sammy? >> hey, good morning, josh. giving to the red cross i
. >>> and in utah, collision on the tracks. a water truck did not stand a chance when it crossed paths with that oncoming freight train. the truck smashed to pieces. completely destroyed, as you see there. but the two men inside were not seriously hurt. the driver apparently never saw the train coming. >>> and authorities are investigating a deadly attack by grizzly bears at a wildlife facility in montana. a 24-year-old worker was cleaning the bear enclosure at animals of...
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located on the border between arizona and utah. it's, in fact, the largest polygamist community in america. and an year-long abc news investigation shows that even though its leader is in prison, he's still very much in control. and it's the focus of "20/20" tonight. and abc's amy robach is here with much more. >> that's right, josh. good morning to you. this is a community you literally have to see to believe. 8,000 people who blindly follow their prophet, warren jeffs. he's a convicted child molester. this is a man, from behind prison walls, continue to tear family ace part. he controls where you sleep, what you eat, who you marry. he controls everything. this is willie steed. he is an outsider in his own hometown because days ago, he left the fundamentalist latter-day saints or flds. >> you find somewhere to live. >> reporter: the flds is a splinter group of the mainstream mormman church. warren jeffs is still in control from behind bars. >> when he speaks, you'll be blessed. disobey him, it is death. >> reporter: despite being
located on the border between arizona and utah. it's, in fact, the largest polygamist community in america. and an year-long abc news investigation shows that even though its leader is in prison, he's still very much in control. and it's the focus of "20/20" tonight. and abc's amy robach is here with much more. >> that's right, josh. good morning to you. this is a community you literally have to see to believe. 8,000 people who blindly follow their prophet, warren jeffs. he's a...
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this is out on the navajo reservation in southern utah. this is part of a structure that's about, i'd say, 300 rooms running along the back side of this canyon, a little village, small city, something. artifacts everywhere. one of the walls had fallen out, revealing the floor that had been packed in there, hundreds of years of people using the same floor just pushing down the dirt so that there are pieces of woven -- of braided string sticking out of the floor everywhere and arrowheads and broken pottery and i realized when i came up against the stack of this trash pile i put my head against it and looked along it. i could see it was covered with hair. people in that room had been combing their hair for hundreds of years and it had been landing on the floor. and then new floors are built on top of that and new floors and i ran my hand across, just barely across, the front of this and i could feel the hair of people who had been there and i was there with a navajo guy that i know who just was creeped out by this. because there's a certain h
this is out on the navajo reservation in southern utah. this is part of a structure that's about, i'd say, 300 rooms running along the back side of this canyon, a little village, small city, something. artifacts everywhere. one of the walls had fallen out, revealing the floor that had been packed in there, hundreds of years of people using the same floor just pushing down the dirt so that there are pieces of woven -- of braided string sticking out of the floor everywhere and arrowheads and...
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to me, the games were about utah. it wasn't about mitt. >> bullock claims romney made the problems look worse than they really were, a calculated political move to ensure public success. >> did we need to raise revenue? were we short? yes. were we three years out? yes. big difference of the games being around the corner. >> so you think he overstated the problems? >> dramatically. dramatically. >> it's a charge the romney camp scoffs at. and in the end, the 2002 olympics were profitable and one of the most successful winter games in history. >> he had pulled off this big success. he had rescued these games. and now it was a question of what he would parlay that into. >> it wouldn't take long for that question to be answered. pf. ♪ ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day
to me, the games were about utah. it wasn't about mitt. >> bullock claims romney made the problems look worse than they really were, a calculated political move to ensure public success. >> did we need to raise revenue? were we short? yes. were we three years out? yes. big difference of the games being around the corner. >> so you think he overstated the problems? >> dramatically. dramatically. >> it's a charge the romney camp scoffs at. and in the end, the 2002...
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south gordon, utah. here she is. that's sam, scoring touchdown after touchdown, after touchdown. honestly went viral. you are one of the greatest plays of the day, we've ever done. and now, you are on a wheaties box. have you seen it yet? >> no. >> do you want to see it? >> lara, can you do the unveiling? take a look at that. [ cheers and applause ] >> isn't that great? >> yeah. >> okay. so, tell us what you've been -- has it just been incredible since everybody started talking about all of your football? >> yes. it's been very awesome. >> i understand, you got to see warren sapp and a bunch of those guys at nfl network. did you -- and you got to practice with the 49ers, i heard. >> yes. and i kind of just threw the ball around with them. and it was really fun. >> that's terrific. i know we had a soccer player talk to you. i know that, as much as you love the football, you love the soccer even more, don't you? >> yes. >> are you going to be out there representing the u.s., one day, like all your heros? >> i hope so. >> hey, everybody, a champion among us. that is awesome. thank y
south gordon, utah. here she is. that's sam, scoring touchdown after touchdown, after touchdown. honestly went viral. you are one of the greatest plays of the day, we've ever done. and now, you are on a wheaties box. have you seen it yet? >> no. >> do you want to see it? >> lara, can you do the unveiling? take a look at that. [ cheers and applause ] >> isn't that great? >> yeah. >> okay. so, tell us what you've been -- has it just been incredible since...
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closing right now polls in iowa, montana, nevada, utah and idaho. both candidates have settled into watch. the president has been some chicago, romney went to boston to cast his vote before flying out for more campaigning. we have team cove rage on the two. ken pritchett is with the president in chicago. we start with rita williams. >> >> reporter: romney's senior strategist took to the stage to try to rev up the crowd. he didn't have any real news but as you can see this crowd here is beginning to grow. meanwhile i'm told that romney is a cross the street in a hotel room with his wife ann, his five sons, 16 of his 18 grandchildren. right before he went in there he had one last thing to say about this long campaign. >> i have am very pleased. i feel like we have put it all in the field. we left nothing in the locker room. we fought to the very end and i think that's why we will be successful. >> reporter: no would have, could have, should have, he seemingly is satisfied with the campaign he has run. >> as for his supporters, some are down stairs bel
closing right now polls in iowa, montana, nevada, utah and idaho. both candidates have settled into watch. the president has been some chicago, romney went to boston to cast his vote before flying out for more campaigning. we have team cove rage on the two. ken pritchett is with the president in chicago. we start with rita williams. >> >> reporter: romney's senior strategist took to the stage to try to rev up the crowd. he didn't have any real news but as you can see this crowd here...
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to me, the games were about utah. it wasn't about mitt. >> bullock claims romney made the problems look worse than they really were, a calculated political move to ensure public success. >> did we need to raise revenue? were we short? yes. were we three years out? yes. big difference of the games being around the corner. >> so you think he overstated the problems? >> dramatically. dramatically. >> it's a charge the romney camp scoffs at. and in the end, the 2002 olympics were profitable and one of the most successful winter games in history. >> he had pulled off this big success. he had rescued these games. and now it was a question of what he would parlay that into. >> it wouldn't take long for that question to be answered. ñço jen's car wasn't handling well. so i brought it to mike at meineke. we gave her car a free road handling check. i like free. free is good. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> the opening ceremonies for the 2002 winter olympics were still more than a month away, but mitt romney already had o
to me, the games were about utah. it wasn't about mitt. >> bullock claims romney made the problems look worse than they really were, a calculated political move to ensure public success. >> did we need to raise revenue? were we short? yes. were we three years out? yes. big difference of the games being around the corner. >> so you think he overstated the problems? >> dramatically. dramatically. >> it's a charge the romney camp scoffs at. and in the end, the 2002...